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The price of one kilogram of Prima wheat flour has been increased by Rs 5 with effect from Friday midnight (31), the Prima Company announced today.
CITIZEN Saturday, 01 September 2018 09:23 AM
Very good! Now bread goes up in price!! Although, the increase is Rs.5/= p/kg the UNSCRUPULOUS producers of bakery products will increase each of their products by Rs.5/ to Rs.10/=. Now, things have begun to hit the stomach - "badata gahanda patang arang!" The foolish Government is always giving "fodder for the prowling JO"! How mad they are that this is happening just ahead of proposed JO street protest!!!!
Arnold Saturday, 01 September 2018 10:04 AM
With the money our past and present politicians spend on luxury 7 star lifestyles, I am sure they could give flour to every Sri Lankan for free.
Hotshot Saturday, 01 September 2018 10:14 AM
What has not increased in this country??
Nadaal Saturday, 01 September 2018 10:38 AM
We must call this government pay and pay party.Not UNP but PPP
GH Saturday, 01 September 2018 11:40 PM
This government does not know one thing i.e. the increased ANGER the PUBLIC reacted.
Moiez Sunday, 02 September 2018 12:16 AM
I think the government has given so much of burden to people and its the turn to topple this government during the next general election. illang kanawa .
Ruwan Sunday, 02 September 2018 08:45 PM
This is the problem when this main assets are under private sector,the money is draining to Singapore our politicians are responsible for this damage
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